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Old   June 28, 2014, 07:49
Default Euler Euler Approach in Multiphase Modeling of Boiling phenomenon
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Dear CFD specialists,
I want to model the boiling phenomena along a flate plate or in a tube with Ansys FLUENT 14 or 15.
Being able to see gas droplet formation and Film Vapor (Leidenfrost phenomenon) during the boiling process is critical.
I don't know whether I can use the VOF model or I should use the Eulerian model. I have read in some articles that convergence in the Eulerian model is pretty hard!
I would really appreciate if you could assist me.
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